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24 Feb 2023 02:49 #77739 by DavidB
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I'm hoping that Jim Humble may read this and offer some advice if he can - of course I also welcome comments (relevant please) from all.
I have had Atrial Fibrillation (AFIB), a common form of arrhythmia of the heart for about 8 years. I have been "treated" by cardiologists who invariably prescribed various blockers (sodium, beta, calcium) - all of which have hideous side effects. The ultimate treatment for them is to cauterise my heart in an ablation operation which I will not do. They have advised me that my heart is otherwise strong and healthy. I have recently stopped all blocker medication and now only take blood thinners (Eliquis) as a precaution against stroke.
I have read that inflammation is possibly a prime cause of AFIB.
My question is - can any of the MMS protocols treat this condition - ie - return the heart to normal sinus heartbeat mode?
 

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25 Feb 2023 01:39 #77751 by Sister X
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I did see a testimony of MMS helping when someone had a stroke and it helping even when the stoke had already occurred a while ago but the treatment needed to be longer. I've also seen Andreas say that somethings like if you had polio and the nerve damage has already occurred it its probably not going to be reversed. Atrial fibrillation seems less definite since it can sometimes be temporary. I am not a doctor, I just play one on the MMS Forum. My mom had atrial fibrillation in the hospital after a stroke. The heart normalized after several days of drugs they gave her and once before it was detected and appeared to normalize after a surgery. Nice thing about MMS is it can't hurt to try. Sorry I don't have any actual experience of it working. I hope God gives you wisdom and healing!

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25 Feb 2023 06:31 #77752 by DavidB
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Thank you for your comments.
Heart problems are either plumbing or electrical.
Atrial Fibrillation is electrical - where the pumping signals are out of synch - but only in the Atria at the top of the heart which thankfully is not critical.
I my case up until recently it has been paroxysmal ie - on and off. However lately it seems to be more permanent.
I was hoping Mr Humble would be able to offer an opinion as I read earlier that he had heart problems.
I'm new to the world of MMS but I'm coming to the conclusion that it is NOT a universal antidote. It is excellent for infections involving virus and bacteria. Every time I take it my lungs clear completely withing 2-3 days. My wife uses it to rid the house of mould.
unfortunately, It seems to have no effect on AFIB.
 

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27 Mar 2023 03:04 #78117 by DavidB
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No one really know what causes it. It is an electrical problem.
My cardiologist shrugged his shoulders and said "it's genetic".
Looks like an ablation operation later this year.

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29 Mar 2023 23:49 #78153 by DavidB
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I don't believe it is genetic. "Genetic" is a convenient catch all for "experts" who know no better.
I am generally in good health - my cardiologist has reassured me that my heart is otherwise healthy and strong.
I'm a non smoking vegetarian - I exercise regularly and am moderate drinker of red wine.
I have read holistic sources who maintain that it is due to inflammation which makes me none the wiser also.
Over the years it has gotten progressively worse until now where it's pretty much permanent.
So my choices are : Live with it - it's actually not life threatening as long as blood thinners are taken to prevent stroke which is the worst outcome.
Or - Have part of my upper heart cauterised in an ablation operation later this year.
In the meantime, I will do my best to detox as you suggest - but hold little hope.

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02 Apr 2023 07:00 #78186 by DavidB
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Thanks for the advice - I only use DMSO topically on my shoulder where I have arthritis due to an old injury. I use a 50-50% mix of Magnesium oil and DMSO- It really helps.
I am not giving up on MMS - I am gradually building up to protocol 1000 - started 1 drop per hour - now at 2. will get to 3 by end of next week and will try to keep on that for a few weeks at least.

So far it has cleared up a nasty chest infection due to a mould outbreak in our home. All the age spots on the back of my hands have disappeared and a few skin lesions have healed. At times, I can sense an awful smell coming off me - metallic like the smell in a hospital - could this be due to detoxing?
I also get very bad heartburn - is this normal?

I am a newbie to this so any advice is very welcome.
Thanks & Regards

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15 Apr 2023 06:39 #78424 by DavidB
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I've found a local source of bentonite clay (sodium Bentonite) in my local town.
I will give it a try.
What dose do you recommend?
I've heard varying -1 teaspoon per day up to 5 tablespoons a day!!!

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30 Apr 2023 03:24 - 30 Apr 2023 03:59 #78561 by GMDodaro
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 I was in the ER several times with a-fib and tachycardia. I took Diltiazem briefly. They wanted to put me on it permanently, also Warfarin. My mother was on Warfarin for ten years, and then we found out it increases coronary calcification. I refused the drugs and lived with heart arrhythmias for several years, off and on.

I was taking iodine, 12.5 mg per day. Then two doctors told me it was dangerous, so I stopped. The a-fib and tachycardia got much worse: 3-5 times per week, 5-15 hours per episode. I did some reading, and I resumed iodine at higher dosage: 35-50 mg per day. In two weeks the arrhythmias stopped completely. It also cured prostate blockages. Since March 2018 I've had no problems with a-fib or prostate.

The big caution about iodine is that it can suppress thyroid function, which seems to have been true in my case.  I’ve been borderline hypothyroid for years. My Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) has been extremely high. So, Recently I cut back to less than 10 mg per day.  New blood tests show TSH has greatly improved. The a-fib fib and prostate issues are ok.

References:
 Iodine phobia is pervasive in conventional medicine.
This article puts it in perspective:  www.optimox.com/iodine-study-4
A good resource is Stephanie Buist's getting started doc:  steppingstonesliving.com/the-iodine-protocol/
Also the Iodine Group:  www.facebook.com/groups/iodine4health/
Iodine loading test:  www.hakalalabs.com/24-Hour-Urine-Iodine-Loading-Test-Kit_p_45.html
www.swansonvitamins.com/j-crow-company-lugols-iodine-2-2-fl-oz-liquid  
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01 May 2023 03:33 #78569 by Byron W
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Hi, Last Year i bought a physical Copy of Jim Humbles book Breakthrough The Mineral Suppliment of the 21st century...towards the back of the book, chapter 21 he mentions other cures that have lost/censured/blocked and Dr Matthias Rath came out with a book called Why Animals Don’t Get Heart Attacks … But People Do!  and has a chapter on AFIB  and how to repair AFIB  you can read it free online and download chapters.. This book seems to me to be the missing piece.   

    www.dr-rath-foundation.org/2022/07/why-animals-dont-get-heart-attacks-but-people-do/

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01 May 2023 23:43 #78574 by DavidB
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Thanks for the book Byron. I've had a quick look through it and I have to say that I have been using all the supplements and vitamins he suggests, including MMS. However, sadly, nothing seems to work. My AFib has progress (degressed?) from paroxysmal late last year to now where it is persistent/permanent.
One comment on this book - the author generally condemns arrythmic drugs yet advises no one to give them up without consulting with a heart specialist. No heart specialist is going to agree with anyone giving up these infernal concoctions. I have tried beta blockers - after almost turning into a zombie I gave it away. I have also given up flecainide - it did nothing except also give me bouts of flutter.
On the bright side, my arrythmia is what I call "light" - no pain or terrible heart pounding - just irregular heartbeat with pulse at 90-100 BPM
I am now booked into a cryo ablation operation later this month. I really can see no alternative as long term it will only get worse.

Can someone do something about the timeout function on this blog - at some point comments timeout and then posting loses everything. There is no advice, no message - the message just gets lost.

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